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Mark’s food for lunch cost $12. the restaurant added a 5 percent sales tax, $0.60, to the bill. mark wants to pay a 20 percent tip on the total bill including sales tax. what is the amount of the tip? $2.28 $2.40 $2.52 $3.00

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Hello there! The amount of the tip is $2.52. We can find the cost of the bill by taking the numbers we already know:

We know that Mark’s food costs $12 and a sales tax of $0.60 in addition to the bill. That gives us a total of $12.60 for Mark’s bill.

Now that we have the bill, we can use what we have. Because Mark plans to pay a 20% tip on what the bill is (including sales tax), we can say that 100% - 20% = 80%.

To find the amount of the tip, we need to find 20% of $12.60. We can start by finding 10%:

$12.60 divided by 10 gives us $1.26.

Now we can multiply 10% by 2 to get 20%:

$1.26 • 2 = $2.52

Hence, the total bill adds up to $2.52. If you need any extra help, let me know and I will gladly assist you.
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